As of 1 Feb 2018, Unsung Stories is no longer an imprint of Red Squirrel Publishing. Unsung Stories will continue to be a going concern with George Sandison as the publisher. Visit www.unsungstories.co.uk to check out the latest news and releases from Unsung Stories.

Red Squirrel Publishing, the leading independent publisher of British citizenship test study guides, has reported a 400% spike in sales following the announcement of the Brexit referendum date. The sudden interest has been caused in part by EU nationals seeking to secure their residency in the UK and to safeguard against the uncertainty of withdrawal …

As featured in The Bookseller (16th January 2015), Unsung Stories are pleased to announce publication of DARK STAR by Oliver Langmead this Easter. Dark Star will be launched during a once-in-a-decade solar eclipse. Dark Star combines epic verse with classic hardboiled crime and science fantasy. Rich in imagery, intricate in form and gripping from the …

Unsung Stories are publishers of great weird fiction that defies categorisation. We want to tell stories that you’ll never forget. Start with science fiction, fantasy, speculative, steampunk, fantasy and everything weird. Blend until they have a smooth consistency. Season to taste. Here at Unsung, we are focused on finding the great writers of tomorrow and …

This app provides the ideal companion to the best-selling independent series, Life in the UK Test: Study Guide and Handbook. Give yourself the flexibility to study on the move. Features include: A huge database of 1500 questions all based on the official study materials, â€˜Life in the United Kingdom: A Guide for New Residents, 3rd …

The results come as the test celebrates its fifth birthday this month and the Home Secretary announced strict new controls on immigration last week. Nearly 40% thought the Angel of the North was near Leeds, Manchester or Birmingham, and 20% thought the Shetland Islands were the Channel Islands. Despite immigration being high on the government’s …

The news comes as the Home Office celebrates the fifth anniversary of the test this month. The pass mark is 18 for the test, and the Chinese scored an impressive 19.01, on average. Poland, meanwhile, plummeted to 29th place. The Philippines and Jamaica came second and third, respectively. British born citizens achieved a dismal ranking …

Theatremonkey: A Guide to London’s West End has been written by Steve Rich, the man behind the massively popular website. This practical guide will help you find the seats that are worth choosing (as well as which to avoid), the safest places to buy tickets from, and where to find them at bargain prices. One …

LONDON, Jan. 13 – The Polish are more “British” than the British according to new research. The research, conducted by Red Squirrel Publishing, tested over 15,000 Facebook users using a sample version of the Home Office’s citizenship exam. The results show that Polish users gained the highest average score. The research also found that of …